is this a die crack?
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what it mean can you esplain please the cent is from 1984
1984 is copper plated zinc so plating can lift. It can lift because of gunk on the zinc under the plating or from heat or other environmental causes that make oxide grow under it and lift it.
On first look it looks like lifted plating but then the stain matches it so it was either something that causes the stain (heat or glued by gunk to another coin) and lifted the plating or it's just a stain making it look lifted or even some gunk there that looks like it's lifted like clear gunk like dried soda pop. The reasoning is that if it was lifted from something under the plating then odds are pretty unlikely that it can get a matching stain by chance that follows it.
It doesn't look like a die crack because it's not sharp and it's so wide plus the arc it follows really looks like another coin was against it like cents in a cup holder that get stuck together with soda pop or something sticky.
Cracks tend to be sharper and less rounded and more like a lightning bolt, this line follows a curve like a coin was stuck to it.
It's also not a place where you see cracks and if it was a crack it would either go through the letters or around or from them but this line passes under them leaving the letters with no crack.
Anyway, that's my reasoning, not a crack. Either stain and lifted plating or just a stain.
Did you see if it can wash off with solvent?Last edited by GrumpyEd; 10-08-2016, 01:09 AM.Comment
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One other clue that it's from something round like a coin stuck against it is right above the S where that curved stain crosses the rim it looks like a ding on the rim and other than that the rest of the rim is free of dings. Makes it seem likely something was there.Comment
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